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Chukar Waterjet's deepwater subsea waterjet equipment quickly and safely removes weight coatings from underwater pipes to allow for inspection of the pipes. In this video we are removing the weight coating above water for demonstration purposes. Our system is operable to 3000 meters underwater.
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One of our vessels – Iskatel fully equipped for performing complex of hydrographic and geological surveys, during its mobilization and equipment testing at the Varna port (Black Sea), November 2015

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Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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The TrelleborgOffshoreVisionVideo captures the essence of Trelleborg Offshore, what we stand for and what it means to work here.
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This video was filmed using employees at our factories located in Houston, Texas, Mjondalen, Norway and Skelmersdale, England.
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Canadian mining company Nautilus Minerals has reached an agreement with the government of Papua New Guinea to begin mining an area of seabed believed to be rich in gold and copper ores, according to the BBC.
Under the terms of the agreement, Papua New Guinea will contribute $120 million to the operation and receive a 15 percent share in the mine.
Environmentalists say the mine will devastate the area and cause long-lasting damage to the environment.
The BBC reports that "the mine will target an area of hydrothermal vents where superheated, highly acidic water emerges from the seabed, where it encounters far colder and more alkaline seawater, forcing it to deposit high concentrations of minerals."
The report continues:
The result is that the seabed is formed of ores that are far richer in gold and copper than ores found on land.
Mike Johnston, chief executive of Nautilus Minerals told the BBC "that a temperature probe left in place for 18 months was found to have 'high grade copper all over it'."
Nautilus announced in April that it had completed its bulk cutter, the first component of its Seafloor ProductionTools system, which will be used to mine the seabed.
Nautilus also approximately 500,000 square kilometres of "highly prospective exploration acreage" in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu and Tonga, as well as in international waters in the eastern Pacific, the company said in a press release.
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Names

The island has been known by various names.

The name Papua was used to refer to parts of the island before contact with the West. Its etymology is unclear; one theory states that it is from Tidore, the language used by the Sultanate of Tidore, which controlled parts of the island's coastal region. The name came from papo (to unite) and ua (negation), which means not united or, territory that geographically is far away (and thus not united).

Ploeg reports that the word papua is often said to derive from the Malay word papua or pua-pua, meaning 'frizzly-haired', referring to the highly curly hair of the inhabitants of these areas. Another possibility, put forward by Sollewijn Gelpke in 1993, is that it comes from the Biak phrase sup i papwa which means 'the land below [the sunset]' and refers to the islands west of the Bird's Head, as far as Halmahera. Whatever the origin of the name Papua, it came to be associated with this area, and more especially with Halmahera, which was known to the Portuguese by this name during the era of their colonization in this part of the world.

Papua New Guinea is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world; 848 languages are listed for the country, of which 12 have no known living speakers. Most of the population of over 7 million people live in customary communities, which are as diverse as the languages. It is also one of the most rural, as only 18 percent of its people live in urban centres. The country is one of the world's least explored, culturally and geographically, and many undiscovered species of plants and animals are thought to exist in the interior.

Silversea Silver Spirit ship lengthening animation

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Subsea Weight Coating Removal with Ultra-High Pressure Waterjet

Subsea Weight Coating Removal with Ultra-High Pressure Waterjet

Subsea Weight Coating Removal with Ultra-High Pressure Waterjet

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http://www.chukarwaterjet.com

7:07

ISKATEL. Subsea Survey Solutions LLC (Moscow)

ISKATEL. Subsea Survey Solutions LLC (Moscow)

ISKATEL. Subsea Survey Solutions LLC (Moscow)

One of our vessels – Iskatel fully equipped for performing complex of hydrographic and geological surveys, during its mobilization and equipment testing at the Varna port (Black Sea), November 2015

23:43

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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GoPro hero4 silver in Croatia

GoPro hero4 silver in Croatia

GoPro hero4 silver in Croatia

2:37

Trelleborg Offshore

Trelleborg Offshore

Trelleborg Offshore

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Our pioneering spirit, talent and teamwork result in exceptional value to our customers through proven expertise in designing and delivering polymer, syntactic foam and rubber-based solutions for the harshest environments.
We return to our pioneering routes to tell the Trelleborg Offshore story through the people who make it possible.
This video was filmed using employees at our factories located in Houston, Texas, Mjondalen, Norway and Skelmersdale, England.
For more information please visit http://www.trelleborg.com/offshore

How a Canadian company will mine the sea bed near Papua New Guinea

Canadian mining company Nautilus Minerals has reached an agreement with the government of Papua New Guinea to begin mining an area of seabed believed to be rich in gold and copper ores, according to the BBC.
Under the terms of the agreement, Papua New Guinea will contribute $120 million to the operation and receive a 15 percent share in the mine.
Environmentalists say the mine will devastate the area and cause long-lasting damage to the environment.
The BBC reports that "the mine will target an area of hydrothermal vents where superheated, highly acidic water emerges from the seabed, where it encounters far colder and more alkaline seawater, forcing it to deposit high concentrations of minerals."
The report continues:
The result is that the seabed is formed of ores that are far richer in gold and copper than ores found on land.
Mike Johnston, chief executive of Nautilus Minerals told the BBC "that a temperature probe left in place for 18 months was found to have 'high grade copper all over it'."
Nautilus announced in April that it had completed its bulk cutter, the first component of its Seafloor ProductionTools system, which will be used to mine the seabed.
Nautilus also approximately 500,000 square kilometres of "highly prospective exploration acreage" in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu and Tonga, as well as in international waters in the eastern Pacific, the company said in a press release.
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Whale 3000 Meters Deep - Subsea structure

Keep Watching & you will see on this ROV footage a Whale having a look @ what we are upto.. Its the deepth that makes this footage so rare .. We are in this mammals world

1:40

Snohvit Subsea to shore

Snohvit Subsea to shore

Snohvit Subsea to shore

4:39

How to ship gold & silver in China

How to ship gold & silver in China

How to ship gold & silver in China

ShippingGold & SilverIn & Out of China
It is difficult to ship precious metals to and from China unless.....you are a government licensed distributor.
This video shows how I do it. It is technically illegal btw to do this in China but hey....it's my Ag+Au right? Once I bought it from the dealer or bank it is mine and I can do with it what I please. The transfer of ownership thing hasn't really caught on in China yet, unfortunately.

MineFinders - Dolores gold and silver mine.mp4

Minefinders owns and operates the multi million ounce Dolores gold and silver mine located in northern Mexico. Opportunities for the continued growth of the Company are driven by a pipeline of advanced and grass-roots exploration properties and the development expertise to bring a new mine into production. The company is also focused on finding potential acquisitions that would be accretive to its shareholders.

0:59

GoPro HERO 4 silver timelapse: Day sky

GoPro HERO 4 silver timelapse: Day sky

GoPro HERO 4 silver timelapse: Day sky

9:24

Trelleborg - Evolving the Needs of Subsea Flow Assurance

Trelleborg - Evolving the Needs of Subsea Flow Assurance

Trelleborg - Evolving the Needs of Subsea Flow Assurance

Ben Wait and Jorgen Sletten talks about the evolving need of subsea flow assurance at OTC2013
For more information visit: http://www.trelleborg.com/offshore

Silversea Silver Spirit ship lengthening animation

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Silversea recently added a new mid-section to the Silver Spirit ship and increased the passenger capacity from 540 to 608 at a cost of $70 million dollars!
Have a look at this animation of just how they did it - look out for our feature-length article with full photos shortly!

published: 23 Mar 2018

Subsea Weight Coating Removal with Ultra-High Pressure Waterjet

Chukar Waterjet's deepwater subsea waterjet equipment quickly and safely removes weight coatings from underwater pipes to allow for inspection of the pipes. In this video we are removing the weight coating above water for demonstration purposes. Our system is operable to 3000 meters underwater.
http://www.chukarwaterjet.com

published: 19 Jul 2013

ISKATEL. Subsea Survey Solutions LLC (Moscow)

One of our vessels – Iskatel fully equipped for performing complex of hydrographic and geological surveys, during its mobilization and equipment testing at the Varna port (Black Sea), November 2015

published: 20 Nov 2015

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an une...

published: 27 Dec 2015

GoPro hero4 silver in Croatia

published: 08 Oct 2015

Trelleborg Offshore

The TrelleborgOffshoreVisionVideo captures the essence of Trelleborg Offshore, what we stand for and what it means to work here.
Our pioneering spirit, talent and teamwork result in exceptional value to our customers through proven expertise in designing and delivering polymer, syntactic foam and rubber-based solutions for the harshest environments.
We return to our pioneering routes to tell the Trelleborg Offshore story through the people who make it possible.
This video was filmed using employees at our factories located in Houston, Texas, Mjondalen, Norway and Skelmersdale, England.
For more information please visit http://www.trelleborg.com/offshore

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How a Canadian company will mine the sea bed near Papua New Guinea

Canadian mining company Nautilus Minerals has reached an agreement with the government of Papua New Guinea to begin mining an area of seabed believed to be rich in gold and copper ores, according to the BBC.
Under the terms of the agreement, Papua New Guinea will contribute $120 million to the operation and receive a 15 percent share in the mine.
Environmentalists say the mine will devastate the area and cause long-lasting damage to the environment.
The BBC reports that "the mine will target an area of hydrothermal vents where superheated, highly acidic water emerges from the seabed, where it encounters far colder and more alkaline seawater, forcing it to deposit high concentrations of minerals."
The report continues:
The result is that the seabed is formed of ores that are far ric...

Whale 3000 Meters Deep - Subsea structure

Keep Watching & you will see on this ROV footage a Whale having a look @ what we are upto.. Its the deepth that makes this footage so rare .. We are in this mammals world

published: 17 Jan 2008

Snohvit Subsea to shore

published: 09 Sep 2010

How to ship gold & silver in China

ShippingGold & SilverIn & Out of China
It is difficult to ship precious metals to and from China unless.....you are a government licensed distributor.
This video shows how I do it. It is technically illegal btw to do this in China but hey....it's my Ag+Au right? Once I bought it from the dealer or bank it is mine and I can do with it what I please. The transfer of ownership thing hasn't really caught on in China yet, unfortunately.

MineFinders - Dolores gold and silver mine.mp4

Minefinders owns and operates the multi million ounce Dolores gold and silver mine located in northern Mexico. Opportunities for the continued growth of the Company are driven by a pipeline of advanced and grass-roots exploration properties and the development expertise to bring a new mine into production. The company is also focused on finding potential acquisitions that would be accretive to its shareholders.

published: 15 Feb 2011

GoPro HERO 4 silver timelapse: Day sky

published: 12 Feb 2016

Trelleborg - Evolving the Needs of Subsea Flow Assurance

Ben Wait and Jorgen Sletten talks about the evolving need of subsea flow assurance at OTC2013
For more information visit: http://www.trelleborg.com/offshore

Silversea Silver Spirit ship lengthening animation

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How do you squeeze in 34 more luxurious suites to a ship already packed to the rafters? Simple, cut it in half and insert a new piece!
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Have a look at this animation of just how they did it - look out for our feature-length article with full photos shortly!

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How do you squeeze in 34 more luxurious suites to a ship already packed to the rafters? Simple, cut it in half and insert a new piece!
Silversea recently added a new mid-section to the Silver Spirit ship and increased the passenger capacity from 540 to 608 at a cost of $70 million dollars!
Have a look at this animation of just how they did it - look out for our feature-length article with full photos shortly!

Chukar Waterjet's deepwater subsea waterjet equipment quickly and safely removes weight coatings from underwater pipes to allow for inspection of the pipes. In this video we are removing the weight coating above water for demonstration purposes. Our system is operable to 3000 meters underwater.
http://www.chukarwaterjet.com

Chukar Waterjet's deepwater subsea waterjet equipment quickly and safely removes weight coatings from underwater pipes to allow for inspection of the pipes. In this video we are removing the weight coating above water for demonstration purposes. Our system is operable to 3000 meters underwater.
http://www.chukarwaterjet.com

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a t...

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
- Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
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Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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The TrelleborgOffshoreVisionVideo captures the essence of Trelleborg Offshore, what we stand for and what it means to work here.
Our pioneering spirit, talent and teamwork result in exceptional value to our customers through proven expertise in designing and delivering polymer, syntactic foam and rubber-based solutions for the harshest environments.
We return to our pioneering routes to tell the Trelleborg Offshore story through the people who make it possible.
This video was filmed using employees at our factories located in Houston, Texas, Mjondalen, Norway and Skelmersdale, England.
For more information please visit http://www.trelleborg.com/offshore

The TrelleborgOffshoreVisionVideo captures the essence of Trelleborg Offshore, what we stand for and what it means to work here.
Our pioneering spirit, talent and teamwork result in exceptional value to our customers through proven expertise in designing and delivering polymer, syntactic foam and rubber-based solutions for the harshest environments.
We return to our pioneering routes to tell the Trelleborg Offshore story through the people who make it possible.
This video was filmed using employees at our factories located in Houston, Texas, Mjondalen, Norway and Skelmersdale, England.
For more information please visit http://www.trelleborg.com/offshore

Canadian mining company Nautilus Minerals has reached an agreement with the government of Papua New Guinea to begin mining an area of seabed believed to be rich in gold and copper ores, according to the BBC.
Under the terms of the agreement, Papua New Guinea will contribute $120 million to the operation and receive a 15 percent share in the mine.
Environmentalists say the mine will devastate the area and cause long-lasting damage to the environment.
The BBC reports that "the mine will target an area of hydrothermal vents where superheated, highly acidic water emerges from the seabed, where it encounters far colder and more alkaline seawater, forcing it to deposit high concentrations of minerals."
The report continues:
The result is that the seabed is formed of ores that are far richer in gold and copper than ores found on land.
Mike Johnston, chief executive of Nautilus Minerals told the BBC "that a temperature probe left in place for 18 months was found to have 'high grade copper all over it'."
Nautilus announced in April that it had completed its bulk cutter, the first component of its Seafloor ProductionTools system, which will be used to mine the seabed.
Nautilus also approximately 500,000 square kilometres of "highly prospective exploration acreage" in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu and Tonga, as well as in international waters in the eastern Pacific, the company said in a press release.
----------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------­-­----------------
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Canadian mining company Nautilus Minerals has reached an agreement with the government of Papua New Guinea to begin mining an area of seabed believed to be rich in gold and copper ores, according to the BBC.
Under the terms of the agreement, Papua New Guinea will contribute $120 million to the operation and receive a 15 percent share in the mine.
Environmentalists say the mine will devastate the area and cause long-lasting damage to the environment.
The BBC reports that "the mine will target an area of hydrothermal vents where superheated, highly acidic water emerges from the seabed, where it encounters far colder and more alkaline seawater, forcing it to deposit high concentrations of minerals."
The report continues:
The result is that the seabed is formed of ores that are far richer in gold and copper than ores found on land.
Mike Johnston, chief executive of Nautilus Minerals told the BBC "that a temperature probe left in place for 18 months was found to have 'high grade copper all over it'."
Nautilus announced in April that it had completed its bulk cutter, the first component of its Seafloor ProductionTools system, which will be used to mine the seabed.
Nautilus also approximately 500,000 square kilometres of "highly prospective exploration acreage" in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu and Tonga, as well as in international waters in the eastern Pacific, the company said in a press release.
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ShippingGold & SilverIn & Out of China
It is difficult to ship precious metals to and from China unless.....you are a government licensed distributor.
This video shows how I do it. It is technically illegal btw to do this in China but hey....it's my Ag+Au right? Once I bought it from the dealer or bank it is mine and I can do with it what I please. The transfer of ownership thing hasn't really caught on in China yet, unfortunately.

ShippingGold & SilverIn & Out of China
It is difficult to ship precious metals to and from China unless.....you are a government licensed distributor.
This video shows how I do it. It is technically illegal btw to do this in China but hey....it's my Ag+Au right? Once I bought it from the dealer or bank it is mine and I can do with it what I please. The transfer of ownership thing hasn't really caught on in China yet, unfortunately.

MineFinders - Dolores gold and silver mine.mp4

Minefinders owns and operates the multi million ounce Dolores gold and silver mine located in northern Mexico. Opportunities for the continued growth of the Com...

Minefinders owns and operates the multi million ounce Dolores gold and silver mine located in northern Mexico. Opportunities for the continued growth of the Company are driven by a pipeline of advanced and grass-roots exploration properties and the development expertise to bring a new mine into production. The company is also focused on finding potential acquisitions that would be accretive to its shareholders.

Minefinders owns and operates the multi million ounce Dolores gold and silver mine located in northern Mexico. Opportunities for the continued growth of the Company are driven by a pipeline of advanced and grass-roots exploration properties and the development expertise to bring a new mine into production. The company is also focused on finding potential acquisitions that would be accretive to its shareholders.

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an une...

published: 27 Dec 2015

Enter the Gungeon | David v. Goliath | Custom Rungeon

So the sling does hella damage to bosses. Add in the silver bullets and stuff and we kill bosses like no one's business. We may redo this challenge again. Also yes, I know I need to kill the past before the red caped kin disappear.
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Underwater Bug Deep in the Jungle! The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Underwater habitat

Underwater habitats are underwater structures in which people can live for extended periods and carry out most of the basic human functions of a 24-hour day, such as working, resting, eating, attending to personal hygiene, and sleeping. In this context 'habitat' is generally used in a narrow sense to mean the interior and immediate exterior of the structure and its fixtures, but not its surrounding marine environment. Most early underwater habitats lacked regenerative systems for air, water, food, electricity, and other resources. However, recently some new underwater habitats allow for these resources to be delivered using pipes, or generated within the habitat, rather than manually delivered.
An underwater habitat has to meet the needs of human physiology and provide suitable environment...

Cathodic protection

Cathodic Protection (CP) is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it the cathode of an electrochemical cell. A simple method of protection connects protected metal to a more easily corroded "sacrificial metal" to act as the anode. The sacrificial metal then corrodes instead of the protected metal. For structures such as long pipelines, where passive galvanic cathodic protection is not adequate, an external DC electrical power source is used to provide sufficient current.
Cathodic protection systems protect a wide range of metallic structures in various environments. Common applications are: steel water or fuel pipelines and storage tanks such as home water heaters; steel piers piles; ship and boat hulls; offshore oil platforms and onshore oil well casings; ...

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[Wikipedia] HC2 Holdings

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HC2 HoldingsInc., formerly known as PTGI, is a public financial services company. The company was renamed HC2 Holdings, Inc in April 2014 after HRGGroup Inc. acquired a 40.5% stake in the company, changing HC2's Stock Market ticker on the NYSE to HCHC. Under the HC2 brand with Philip Falcone as CEO, HC2 seeks to acquire and grow attractive businesses that generate sustainable free cash flow. Since January 2014, HC2 has acquired a diverse array of operating subsidiaries, each with its own dedicated management team across a broad range of industries. This includes the acquisition of Schuff Steel, America's largest steel fabricator in the first half of 2014 and Global Ma...

published: 22 Jan 2017

25,000 Volts Under the Sea: Laying of the San Juan Cable (1952)

This BPA film tells the story of the world's longest single-length submarine high-voltage cable, which delivered electric power from the Columbia River to the San Juan Islands in Washington state in 1951. The project, designed and carried out by BPA, involved laying four and a half miles of 25,000-volt electric transmission cable (conductor) across Rosario Strait from Anacortes to Decatur Island. Other facets included installing a wood pole line on the island, followed by another two-mile submarine power cable to Lopez Island. The project cost $600,000 and was considered a major technological achievement at the time. This BPA film, also known as "The Laying of the San JuanCable," shows the planning, engineering, transportation and installation of the submarine cable. The cable, which was ...

published: 08 Jan 2014

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KISS OF FAME - NADI - Full Album - POPLUXE

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The Binding of Isaac Afterbirth Plus | Water Bendering | Popular Synergies!

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The Binding of Isaac Afterbirth Plus | The Book of Tobit | Mod SPotlight

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TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a t...

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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Enter the Gungeon | David v. Goliath | Custom Rungeon

So the sling does hella damage to bosses. Add in the silver bullets and stuff and we kill bosses like no one's business. We may redo this challenge again. Also ...

So the sling does hella damage to bosses. Add in the silver bullets and stuff and we kill bosses like no one's business. We may redo this challenge again. Also yes, I know I need to kill the past before the red caped kin disappear.
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Underwater habitat

Underwater habitats are underwater structures in which people can live for extended periods and carry out most of the basic human functions of a 24-hour day, su...

Underwater habitats are underwater structures in which people can live for extended periods and carry out most of the basic human functions of a 24-hour day, such as working, resting, eating, attending to personal hygiene, and sleeping. In this context 'habitat' is generally used in a narrow sense to mean the interior and immediate exterior of the structure and its fixtures, but not its surrounding marine environment. Most early underwater habitats lacked regenerative systems for air, water, food, electricity, and other resources. However, recently some new underwater habitats allow for these resources to be delivered using pipes, or generated within the habitat, rather than manually delivered.
An underwater habitat has to meet the needs of human physiology and provide suitable environmental conditions, and the one which is most critical is breathing air of suitable quality. Others concern the physical environment, the chemical environment and the biological environment. Much of the science covering underwater habitats and their technology designed to meet human requirements is shared with diving, diving bells, submersible vehicles and submarines, and spacecraft.
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Underwater habitats are underwater structures in which people can live for extended periods and carry out most of the basic human functions of a 24-hour day, such as working, resting, eating, attending to personal hygiene, and sleeping. In this context 'habitat' is generally used in a narrow sense to mean the interior and immediate exterior of the structure and its fixtures, but not its surrounding marine environment. Most early underwater habitats lacked regenerative systems for air, water, food, electricity, and other resources. However, recently some new underwater habitats allow for these resources to be delivered using pipes, or generated within the habitat, rather than manually delivered.
An underwater habitat has to meet the needs of human physiology and provide suitable environmental conditions, and the one which is most critical is breathing air of suitable quality. Others concern the physical environment, the chemical environment and the biological environment. Much of the science covering underwater habitats and their technology designed to meet human requirements is shared with diving, diving bells, submersible vehicles and submarines, and spacecraft.
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The Sydney-Kormoran Project Shipwreck Expedition

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In May 2015, Curtin researchers participated in an eight-day expedition to the wrecks of the Australian l...

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In May 2015, Curtin researchers participated in an eight-day expedition to the wrecks of the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney II and the German raider HSK Kormoran, which sank each other off Western Australia’s coast in November 1941. The wrecks lie in 2,500 metres of water, 20 kilometres apart, approximately 200 kilometres west of Shark Bay.
The Sydney-Kormoran Project, a collaboration between the WA Museum, Curtin University, and offshore services company DOF Subsea, is using the latest imaging technology to capture the unique heritage value of the two ships so they can be investigated, managed and interpreted for future generations.
Researchers are working toward the development of an interactive 3D model of the wrecks that will become the basis for a new museum exhibition, giving visitors an interactive and immersive experience of the wreck sites.
Explore more research at Curtin Univesity: http://research.curtin.edu.au/

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In May 2015, Curtin researchers participated in an eight-day expedition to the wrecks of the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney II and the German raider HSK Kormoran, which sank each other off Western Australia’s coast in November 1941. The wrecks lie in 2,500 metres of water, 20 kilometres apart, approximately 200 kilometres west of Shark Bay.
The Sydney-Kormoran Project, a collaboration between the WA Museum, Curtin University, and offshore services company DOF Subsea, is using the latest imaging technology to capture the unique heritage value of the two ships so they can be investigated, managed and interpreted for future generations.
Researchers are working toward the development of an interactive 3D model of the wrecks that will become the basis for a new museum exhibition, giving visitors an interactive and immersive experience of the wreck sites.
Explore more research at Curtin Univesity: http://research.curtin.edu.au/

Cathodic protection

Cathodic Protection (CP) is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it the cathode of an electrochemical cell. A simple method of...

Cathodic Protection (CP) is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it the cathode of an electrochemical cell. A simple method of protection connects protected metal to a more easily corroded "sacrificial metal" to act as the anode. The sacrificial metal then corrodes instead of the protected metal. For structures such as long pipelines, where passive galvanic cathodic protection is not adequate, an external DC electrical power source is used to provide sufficient current.
Cathodic protection systems protect a wide range of metallic structures in various environments. Common applications are: steel water or fuel pipelines and storage tanks such as home water heaters; steel piers piles; ship and boat hulls; offshore oil platforms and onshore oil well casings; and metal reinforcement bars in concrete buildings and structures. Another common application is in galvanized steel, in which a sacrificial coating of zinc on steel parts protects them from rust.
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Cathodic Protection (CP) is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it the cathode of an electrochemical cell. A simple method of protection connects protected metal to a more easily corroded "sacrificial metal" to act as the anode. The sacrificial metal then corrodes instead of the protected metal. For structures such as long pipelines, where passive galvanic cathodic protection is not adequate, an external DC electrical power source is used to provide sufficient current.
Cathodic protection systems protect a wide range of metallic structures in various environments. Common applications are: steel water or fuel pipelines and storage tanks such as home water heaters; steel piers piles; ship and boat hulls; offshore oil platforms and onshore oil well casings; and metal reinforcement bars in concrete buildings and structures. Another common application is in galvanized steel, in which a sacrificial coating of zinc on steel parts protects them from rust.
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[Wikipedia] HC2 Holdings

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HC2 HoldingsInc., formerly known as P...

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HC2 HoldingsInc., formerly known as PTGI, is a public financial services company. The company was renamed HC2 Holdings, Inc in April 2014 after HRGGroup Inc. acquired a 40.5% stake in the company, changing HC2's Stock Market ticker on the NYSE to HCHC. Under the HC2 brand with Philip Falcone as CEO, HC2 seeks to acquire and grow attractive businesses that generate sustainable free cash flow. Since January 2014, HC2 has acquired a diverse array of operating subsidiaries, each with its own dedicated management team across a broad range of industries. This includes the acquisition of Schuff Steel, America's largest steel fabricator in the first half of 2014 and Global Marine Systems, a British company specializing in building subsea cable infrastructure in the 3rd quarter of 2014. The company divested all telecommunications interests with the exception of PTGi-ICS.
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HC2 HoldingsInc., formerly known as PTGI, is a public financial services company. The company was renamed HC2 Holdings, Inc in April 2014 after HRGGroup Inc. acquired a 40.5% stake in the company, changing HC2's Stock Market ticker on the NYSE to HCHC. Under the HC2 brand with Philip Falcone as CEO, HC2 seeks to acquire and grow attractive businesses that generate sustainable free cash flow. Since January 2014, HC2 has acquired a diverse array of operating subsidiaries, each with its own dedicated management team across a broad range of industries. This includes the acquisition of Schuff Steel, America's largest steel fabricator in the first half of 2014 and Global Marine Systems, a British company specializing in building subsea cable infrastructure in the 3rd quarter of 2014. The company divested all telecommunications interests with the exception of PTGi-ICS.
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This BPA film tells the story of the world's longest single-length submarine high-voltage cable, which delivered electric power from the Columbia River to the San Juan Islands in Washington state in 1951. The project, designed and carried out by BPA, involved laying four and a half miles of 25,000-volt electric transmission cable (conductor) across Rosario Strait from Anacortes to Decatur Island. Other facets included installing a wood pole line on the island, followed by another two-mile submarine power cable to Lopez Island. The project cost $600,000 and was considered a major technological achievement at the time. This BPA film, also known as "The Laying of the San JuanCable," shows the planning, engineering, transportation and installation of the submarine cable. The cable, which was four and two-thirds inches in diameter and weighed 19 pounds per foot for a total of nearly three-quarter of a million pounds, was wound for shipping in one continuous 7.5-mile length. The film also includes an animated model that demonstrates how the cable was carried inside the ship. The project began April 17, 1951, and OrcasPower and LightCooperative began receiving power from BPA on July 22, 1951.
Cable failures in the 1960s led to a second cable installation in 1966 and a third in 1972.
Learn about other BPA films at: www.bpa.gov/goto/Films.

This BPA film tells the story of the world's longest single-length submarine high-voltage cable, which delivered electric power from the Columbia River to the San Juan Islands in Washington state in 1951. The project, designed and carried out by BPA, involved laying four and a half miles of 25,000-volt electric transmission cable (conductor) across Rosario Strait from Anacortes to Decatur Island. Other facets included installing a wood pole line on the island, followed by another two-mile submarine power cable to Lopez Island. The project cost $600,000 and was considered a major technological achievement at the time. This BPA film, also known as "The Laying of the San JuanCable," shows the planning, engineering, transportation and installation of the submarine cable. The cable, which was four and two-thirds inches in diameter and weighed 19 pounds per foot for a total of nearly three-quarter of a million pounds, was wound for shipping in one continuous 7.5-mile length. The film also includes an animated model that demonstrates how the cable was carried inside the ship. The project began April 17, 1951, and OrcasPower and LightCooperative began receiving power from BPA on July 22, 1951.
Cable failures in the 1960s led to a second cable installation in 1966 and a third in 1972.
Learn about other BPA films at: www.bpa.gov/goto/Films.

KISS OF FAME - NADI - Full Album - POPLUXE

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0:00 UNDERWATER
3:01 NOT IN LOVE
6:09 ONE LAST NIGHT
9:14 KINGS OF LOVE
12:35 LIGHTS
16:08 SERIAL LOVE KILLER
19:05 PANIC BUTTON
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The day has finally arrived! My baby is released! I have been working on KISS OF FAME for two years and couldn't be more proud.
Everything, from the artwork, to the production, to the lyrics, to all instruments played are by me. It couldn't get much more personal than that!
All of these songs are SO dear to me. Rarely do I ever write a song about my personal feelings, these are all about other individual's life experiences. It is such an honor to be able to reach into someone's soul and pull out exactly what they are feeling.
I wanted to share my album in full with you because you all are my closest friends and hear me sing in almost every video of mine! Thank you so much for all the LOVE and SUPPORT!
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The day has finally arrived! My baby is released! I have been working on KISS OF FAME for two years and couldn't be more proud.
Everything, from the artwork, to the production, to the lyrics, to all instruments played are by me. It couldn't get much more personal than that!
All of these songs are SO dear to me. Rarely do I ever write a song about my personal feelings, these are all about other individual's life experiences. It is such an honor to be able to reach into someone's soul and pull out exactly what they are feeling.
I wanted to share my album in full with you because you all are my closest friends and hear me sing in almost every video of mine! Thank you so much for all the LOVE and SUPPORT!
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Silversea Silver Spirit ship lengthening animation

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How do you squeeze in 34 more luxurious suites to a ship already packed to the rafters? Simple, cut it in half and insert a new piece!
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Subsea Weight Coating Removal with Ultra-High Pressure Waterjet

Chukar Waterjet's deepwater subsea waterjet equipment quickly and safely removes weight coatings from underwater pipes to allow for inspection of the pipes. In this video we are removing the weight coating above water for demonstration purposes. Our system is operable to 3000 meters underwater.
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ISKATEL. Subsea Survey Solutions LLC (Moscow)

One of our vessels – Iskatel fully equipped for performing complex of hydrographic and geo...

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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Trelleborg Offshore

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How a Canadian company will mine the sea bed near Papua New Guinea

Canadian mining company Nautilus Minerals has reached an agreement with the government of Papua New Guinea to begin mining an area of seabed believed to be rich in gold and copper ores, according to the BBC.
Under the terms of the agreement, Papua New Guinea will contribute $120 million to the operation and receive a 15 percent share in the mine.
Environmentalists say the mine will devastate the area and cause long-lasting damage to the environment.
The BBC reports that "the mine will target an area of hydrothermal vents where superheated, highly acidic water emerges from the seabed, where it encounters far colder and more alkaline seawater, forcing it to deposit high concentrations of minerals."
The report continues:
The result is that the seabed is formed of ores that are far richer in gold and copper than ores found on land.
Mike Johnston, chief executive of Nautilus Minerals told the BBC "that a temperature probe left in place for 18 months was found to have 'high grade copper all over it'."
Nautilus announced in April that it had completed its bulk cutter, the first component of its Seafloor ProductionTools system, which will be used to mine the seabed.
Nautilus also approximately 500,000 square kilometres of "highly prospective exploration acreage" in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu and Tonga, as well as in international waters in the eastern Pacific, the company said in a press release.
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How to ship gold & silver in China

ShippingGold & SilverIn & Out of China
It is difficult to ship precious metals to and from China unless.....you are a government licensed distributor.
This video shows how I do it. It is technically illegal btw to do this in China but hey....it's my Ag+Au right? Once I bought it from the dealer or bank it is mine and I can do with it what I please. The transfer of ownership thing hasn't really caught on in China yet, unfortunately.

NBA commissionerAdamSilver encouraged people attending the SportsBusiness Awards "not to stick to sports." Silver was accepting the trophy for League of the Year when he made the comments. "I think there's never been a time when sports has been more impactful on society then it is today," Silver said ... The comments come amid a divisive year in which the world of sports and politics have come to a head ... You May Like ... ....

Chico >> The SilverDollarFair begins a five-day run today, with gates opening at 4 p.m. at the fairgrounds in south Chico. Fair admission is just $1 today. There's no headline music or grandstand event tonight, but there are three chances to see the new sea lion show, and a couple of turkey races ... ....

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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Enter the Gungeon | David v. Goliath | Custom Rungeon

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Enter the Gungeon | David v. Goliath | Custom Rungeon

So the sling does hella damage to bosses. Add in the silver bullets and stuff and we kill bosses like no one's business. We may redo this challenge again. Also yes, I know I need to kill the past before the red caped kin disappear.
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Underwater habitat

Underwater habitats are underwater structures in which people can live for extended periods and carry out most of the basic human functions of a 24-hour day, such as working, resting, eating, attending to personal hygiene, and sleeping. In this context 'habitat' is generally used in a narrow sense to mean the interior and immediate exterior of the structure and its fixtures, but not its surrounding marine environment. Most early underwater habitats lacked regenerative systems for air, water, food, electricity, and other resources. However, recently some new underwater habitats allow for these resources to be delivered using pipes, or generated within the habitat, rather than manually delivered.
An underwater habitat has to meet the needs of human physiology and provide suitable environmental conditions, and the one which is most critical is breathing air of suitable quality. Others concern the physical environment, the chemical environment and the biological environment. Much of the science covering underwater habitats and their technology designed to meet human requirements is shared with diving, diving bells, submersible vehicles and submarines, and spacecraft.
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Double ROV Operation - Welding

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The Sydney-Kormoran Project Shipwreck Expedition

http://museum.wa.gov.au/explore/sydney/2015-expedition
In May 2015, Curtin researchers participated in an eight-day expedition to the wrecks of the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney II and the German raider HSK Kormoran, which sank each other off Western Australia’s coast in November 1941. The wrecks lie in 2,500 metres of water, 20 kilometres apart, approximately 200 kilometres west of Shark Bay.
The Sydney-Kormoran Project, a collaboration between the WA Museum, Curtin University, and offshore services company DOF Subsea, is using the latest imaging technology to capture the unique heritage value of the two ships so they can be investigated, managed and interpreted for future generations.
Researchers are working toward the development of an interactive 3D model of the wrecks that will become the basis for a new museum exhibition, giving visitors an interactive and immersive experience of the wreck sites.
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27:53

Cathodic protection

Cathodic Protection (CP) is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface b...

Cathodic protection

Cathodic Protection (CP) is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it the cathode of an electrochemical cell. A simple method of protection connects protected metal to a more easily corroded "sacrificial metal" to act as the anode. The sacrificial metal then corrodes instead of the protected metal. For structures such as long pipelines, where passive galvanic cathodic protection is not adequate, an external DC electrical power source is used to provide sufficient current.
Cathodic protection systems protect a wide range of metallic structures in various environments. Common applications are: steel water or fuel pipelines and storage tanks such as home water heaters; steel piers piles; ship and boat hulls; offshore oil platforms and onshore oil well casings; and metal reinforcement bars in concrete buildings and structures. Another common application is in galvanized steel, in which a sacrificial coating of zinc on steel parts protects them from rust.
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Driving Sustainability in WA | Curtin Alumni Innovator Series

With the ultimate goal of securing our resources for future generations without compromisi...

[Wikipedia] HC2 Holdings

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HC2 HoldingsInc., formerly known as PTGI, is a public financial services company. The company was renamed HC2 Holdings, Inc in April 2014 after HRGGroup Inc. acquired a 40.5% stake in the company, changing HC2's Stock Market ticker on the NYSE to HCHC. Under the HC2 brand with Philip Falcone as CEO, HC2 seeks to acquire and grow attractive businesses that generate sustainable free cash flow. Since January 2014, HC2 has acquired a diverse array of operating subsidiaries, each with its own dedicated management team across a broad range of industries. This includes the acquisition of Schuff Steel, America's largest steel fabricator in the first half of 2014 and Global Marine Systems, a British company specializing in building subsea cable infrastructure in the 3rd quarter of 2014. The company divested all telecommunications interests with the exception of PTGi-ICS.
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23:24

25,000 Volts Under the Sea: Laying of the San Juan Cable (1952)

This BPA film tells the story of the world's longest single-length submarine high-voltage ...

25,000 Volts Under the Sea: Laying of the San Juan Cable (1952)

This BPA film tells the story of the world's longest single-length submarine high-voltage cable, which delivered electric power from the Columbia River to the San Juan Islands in Washington state in 1951. The project, designed and carried out by BPA, involved laying four and a half miles of 25,000-volt electric transmission cable (conductor) across Rosario Strait from Anacortes to Decatur Island. Other facets included installing a wood pole line on the island, followed by another two-mile submarine power cable to Lopez Island. The project cost $600,000 and was considered a major technological achievement at the time. This BPA film, also known as "The Laying of the San JuanCable," shows the planning, engineering, transportation and installation of the submarine cable. The cable, which was four and two-thirds inches in diameter and weighed 19 pounds per foot for a total of nearly three-quarter of a million pounds, was wound for shipping in one continuous 7.5-mile length. The film also includes an animated model that demonstrates how the cable was carried inside the ship. The project began April 17, 1951, and OrcasPower and LightCooperative began receiving power from BPA on July 22, 1951.
Cable failures in the 1960s led to a second cable installation in 1966 and a third in 1972.
Learn about other BPA films at: www.bpa.gov/goto/Films.

NBA commissionerAdamSilver encouraged people attending the SportsBusiness Awards "not to stick to sports." Silver was accepting the trophy for League of the Year when he made the comments. "I think there's never been a time when sports has been more impactful on society then it is today," Silver said ... The comments come amid a divisive year in which the world of sports and politics have come to a head ... You May Like ... ....

Chico >> The SilverDollarFair begins a five-day run today, with gates opening at 4 p.m. at the fairgrounds in south Chico. Fair admission is just $1 today. There's no headline music or grandstand event tonight, but there are three chances to see the new sea lion show, and a couple of turkey races ... ....

Chico >> The SilverDollarFair begins a five-day run Thursday, with gates opening at 4 p.m. at the fairgrounds in south Chico. Fair admission is just $1 today. There's no headline music or grandstand event tonight, but there are three chances to see the new sea lion show, and a couple of turkey races ... ....

PLYMOUTH – If you were at Forges Field on Wednesday for PlymouthSouth’s softball game against SilverLake, you saw a little bit of everything. There was tournament-type intensity mixed with an unexpected hands-on lesson in home (field) improvement ... It’s also ... ....

NORWALK — An elderly city man has gone missing and police are asking the public’s help finding him. The NorwalkPolice Department has issued a silver alert for Robert Gannon, 89. Gannon was last seen at 8 p.m. Wednesday. He is 6 feet tall, 150 pounds, with white hair, blue eyes and was last seen wearing a blue jacket and white T-shirt ...Police ask that anyone who sees Gannon or the vehicle call 911 ... ....

Anglo Asian Mining, which focuses on copper, gold and silver mining in Azerbaijan, said on Thursday it was considering paying its first dividend now that it had reported a profit, cut debt and built up cash. A dividend would set Anglo Asian apart from many London-listed junior miners, which typically are busy exploring and need to raise money rather than to hand it out ... ....